E visa applications at the London Thai Embassy website will now go live on the 15th June 2019.
e-visa application will start from 15 June 2019
Thailand has introduced e-visa application. From 15 June 2019, visa applicants in the UK and Ireland have to apply online. Let's see how it works. [members only]
For Guideline to Thailand e-visa, please click [members only]
You can have a go to familiarise with the new system during the trial period at [members only]/
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TLDR : Answer Summary
Starting from 15 June 2019, Thailand has introduced an online e-visa application system for applicants located in the UK and Ireland. Users are encouraged to familiarize themselves with the new system through provided links, including a video tutorial and a guideline document. There are some user concerns regarding accessibility issues on the website, and questions about which types of visas can be applied for through this platform.
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Links are mentioned, for those who have question I suggest visit the links, listen and look at the explanation and familiarize as suggested with the system. Good luck.
So you go through this online process then take a day off work and pay £40 for a day return ticket to London to have the ‘eVisa’ put into your passport....progress?
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